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eclipsed7

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  1. Hi guys,

     

    SO i have had my 2011 Edge Sport for about 3 months now. I noticed today when the warning said 4 km left before tank was empty that the actual milage was about 350 km and about 59 litres used.

    Has anyway else seen this? I think i may need to get my guage re-cailbrated?

     

     

    I have had my sport since October and average about 450km per tank with winter driving, idling waiting for the school bus, etc. I just did my first long hiway drive from Edmonton to Calgary, and doing about 125km/h there and 130km/hr back, got 10.5L/KM average per the trip computer and still have gas left after 620km. Computer states I have 60kms til empty.

     

    I would have the machine checked out.

  2. Hey everyone, Im new to the forums and just had a quick question. Two weeks ago i ordered a AWD tuxedo black Ford Edge Sport, has anyone experienced snow yet with one of these? Im just curious how this thing is gunna handle the harsh winters here in Western New York.

    Thanks!

     

    I took my Edge Sport home October 24th, and it was snowing, the machine handled pretty good, but the temps were still above -7c (20F). I opted to get winter tires, as I thougth the OEM tires would not be enough to stop this heavy beast. The tire should be able to handle the snow, as the treading looks like it could remove snow from itself, but the when the tire gets cold, it would IMHO turn into a big skate, and would not handle icey roads very well.

    When I went to get the tires installed, it was the first snow storm in Edmonton, I had to trek across the city to the tire shop. On clear roads it was good, but on snowy roads i could tell there was some slippage.

    When the OEM tire was taken off I could really get a good look at the tire, in the middle is "seam" of just rubber, no treads, sipping, etc. My only comment to this is it would help keep the tire quiet, but add no traction benefit.

     

    My experience with the Sport in truely snowy roads is limited to maybe 5 days, but I think the OEM tires might be able to handle one winter season since AWD would help out.

  3. I have had my 2011 Sport now for 1200 kms (745 miles) and this is the start of my 3rd tank of gas. Approx 64 L (16.9 Gallons) to fill and 494kms (307 miles) to the tank. The computer states an average of 13L /100km or about 18 mpg.

    The temperature here has been chilly, high of 8C (46F) with today being -12C (10F) so some of this is idling. Not too bad for a 3.7L V6 pushing 305 HP. My 2001 Ford Escape 3.0L V6 was doing the same mileage providing 200 HP. I am expecting the mileage to decrease with the winter coming in. Here's looking forward to the spring!

  4. Snow hit here in Edmonton today pretty good. My tires arrived Monday and I was planning on getting them installed today. So like I stated before, I got the 255/65R17 Blizzak DMV1 tires with 17" Alloy rims.

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    The camera on the blackberry is not that good. The ride is a little bouncy, but is a little quieter.

     

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  5. I am changing my tires to 17". The salesman states that he has other sport owners that never change over nor use winter tires, but looking at those big beautiful 22" rims want me to keep them just that, beautiful. I am also worried about snow build up inside the rim that might cause the wheel to be thrown off balance. Another plus of changing size is that the orginal rubber should last a little longer. But just my 2c.

     

     

    Would you keep these beautiful rims and low profile tires on during the cold, unpredictable Ontario Canada winter? Will the salt hurt them despite being aluminum alloys? Will mint traction turn deadly under snowy conditions?

     

    Any and all feedback welcomed!!!

     

    Thanks

  6. If any one else is looking at different sized tires for their Sport, I thought I would share my experiece.

     

    I had the Edge to Kaltire to dry fit some 17" alloy rims for winter. I will confirm, 17" rims will fit on a 2011 Ford Edge Sport and will clear the calipers. The first rims had an offset of +50, and the tires were inboard by quite a bit. The next set of rims had an offset of +38 and looked alot better.

    The 255/65R17 tires are a less common size and only Blizzak DMV1's came in this size and came with a premium, the more common size of 245/70R17 improve my tire selection and the reduced the price. Nokians, Blizzak, X-ice, etc. I was also informed that a small tire width is better for snow, the 235 would be acceptable, ice is more a problem on Alberta's roads, and the more surface area the tire has the better the grip. So with that said, the 255/65R17 would be a better choice. Now there is an issue, what is better?

     

    245/70R17 benefits: Closest Ø to OEM Sport tire, out by only .5% on diameter. Less cost than 255/65R17 . More selection. More ground clearance than 255/65R17. Better in snow than 255/65R17.

     

    255/65R17 benefits: Closest width to OEM Sport tire. Better traction on ice. Better responsiveness due to shorter side wall.

     

    I was able to compare the DM-V1 to the Nokian Hakkapeliilta R and the Nokians seemed to have a better tread and more sipes, but the DMV1s seemed to have more center surface area and wider channels to aid in allowing more snow removal.

     

    I still perfer the Nokians, but I have run WR/WRG2 all-weather tires on my Escape for the past 6 years and those performed great, so I might be a little biased.

     

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    I am new here, but I just got myself a 2011 Edge Sport and too looking for winter tires. This post has the most information so far, but I was wondering what people were actually getting for tire sets. 17" rims with what size of tire?

    I have been dealing with Kaltire here in the Edmonton, Alberta area and have been looking at 255/65R17 (Ø difference of .96%) and 245/70R17 (Ø difference of .53%) in Nokian and Blizzak winter tires. I have been asked if the calipers are oversized, but I have not gotten a response back from a Ford service personnel yet to confirm or deny. (I have been going on the responses of this post stating no.) Any feedback or recommendations would be appreciated.

     

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    I will probably get 245/70R17 with new rims, TPMS sensors, etc and Nokian Hakkapeliitta 5 SUV tires. I am seeing a price of about $1750

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  7. Same here, I picked my 2011 Sport up Oct 22, and have gotten the blocked sensor error 6 times. Usually fixed with a reboot.

     

    I just picked up my 2011 Sport and I am having trouble with my Cross traffic alert as well as my blind spot indicator. Both sensors come up "blocked" while I am driving down a road when there is no one around me. I have to manually turn the settings to off as it is getting annoying. I am not impressed as I just picked it up on Oct 29 and we put on 200kms. Has anyone else had this same issue???

  8. I am new here, but I just got myself a 2011 Edge Sport and too looking for winter tires. This post has the most information so far, but I was wondering what people were actually getting for tire sets. 17" rims with what size of tire?

    I have been dealing with Kaltire here in the Edmonton, Alberta area and have been looking at 255/65R17 (Ø difference of .96%) and 245/70R17 (Ø difference of .53%) in Nokian and Blizzak winter tires. I have been asked if the calipers are oversized, but I have not gotten a response back from a Ford service personnel yet to confirm or deny. (I have been going on the responses of this post stating no.) Any feedback or recommendations would be appreciated.

     

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    I will probably get 245/70R17 with new rims, TPMS sensors, etc and Nokian Hakkapeliitta 5 SUV tires. I am seeing a price of about $1750

     

     

     

     

    Hi Guys!

     

    I'm another Torontonian that just picked up my 2011 Edge Sport a week ago. I spoke with the parts guy at the dealer before buying and he told me you could even to to 17's as the brakes are the same size as the SE, which has 17's on it. I do think the tires will be a slightly different size though as based on the 1010 tires tire guide, the standard 17" wheels from the SE are over 3% off the 22" on the Sport, so the computer is definitely set for the different tire size. I was given a quick price of $1300 for 17" steel wheels and X-ice tires. I think I may just go with the steelies as they did look fairly nice and on my black sport, it would make it look mean ;-) I may get better snows then the x-ice though.

     

    From what I can tell, the following sizes are within a 3% tolerance of the 265/40R22's on the 2011 Edge Sport, which is what is recommended when changing tire sizes:

     

    235/70R17

    235/75R17

    235/65R18

    245/60R18

    235/55R20

     

    I'm sure there are more, but most of the alternative sizes I was trying, didn't show any tires, the above sizes are all have tires available...didn't check if they were winters or not.

     

    Note: Many other people on this forum have complained of the large rims having issues with snow backing in them and balance issues. There is some science around the fact that you should go as small a rim as possible to help prevent issues. a)Smaller rim gives less room for snow to back in. b)if snow packs in, the farther it is away from the center rotation of the tire, the more it will throw off the balance due to centrifugal force.

     

    You can look further here: Tire Size Calculator

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